[1] The Book of Benefices (Liber beneficiorum) of the Archbishops of Gniezno contains descriptions of the history of the areas of Wapno, Podolin, Rusiec and Srebrna Góra.
In the beginning of the 16th century, Srebrna Góra included a parish church under the appellation of Saint Nicholas; a parsonage; and while it still was a town, it was the most populated place in the area.
In the end of 18th century Srebrna Góra belonged to Józef Radzimiński – a land judge of Gniezno.
[citation needed] There is a manor house and grounds in Srebrna Góra dating to the end of the 17th century, most likely built shortly after 1792.
The original church was burnt in a fire, but was rebuilt with the preservation of late classical and eclectic features.